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Ukrainian President Zelensky confirmed on the 11th that Ukraine has submitted a revised 20-point framework agreement on the “Peace Plan” between Ukraine and Russia to the US, and said that the US side still demands that Ukraine make major concessions on the territorial issue, while Ukraine advocates that Russia and Ukraine withdraw their troops from the Donetsk region in accordance with the principle of reciprocity. In an interview with the media, Zelensky said that there are still two major differences between Ukraine and the US that need to be discussed further over the “peace plan.” One is the Donetsk region's territory and all related issues, and the other is the “joint management” of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Regarding the territorial issue in the Donetsk region, Zelensky said that he has listened to the US side. “In fact,” all proposals made by the US side are “in fact,” but these proposals “are completely in the interests of Ukraine,” and Ukraine and the US still need to continue dialogue and find a better solution.

Zhitongcaijing·12/11/2025 23:57:02
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Ukrainian President Zelensky confirmed on the 11th that Ukraine has submitted a revised 20-point framework agreement on the “Peace Plan” between Ukraine and Russia to the US, and said that the US side still demands that Ukraine make major concessions on the territorial issue, while Ukraine advocates that Russia and Ukraine withdraw their troops from the Donetsk region in accordance with the principle of reciprocity. In an interview with the media, Zelensky said that there are still two major differences between Ukraine and the US that need to be discussed further over the “peace plan.” One is the Donetsk region's territory and all related issues, and the other is the “joint management” of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Regarding the territorial issue in the Donetsk region, Zelensky said that he has listened to the US side. “In fact,” all proposals made by the US side are “in fact,” but these proposals “are completely in the interests of Ukraine,” and Ukraine and the US still need to continue dialogue and find a better solution.